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milk mixtures

by Olga Lapina » Thu Feb 13, 2014 4:29 am
Hi! Another problem I can't beat. Please descibe how to do it.

Three grades of milk are 1%, 2%, and 3% fat by volume. If X gallons of the 1% grade, Y gallons of 2% grade and Z gallons of 3% grade are mixed to give X+Y+Z gallons of 1.5% grade, what is X in terms of Y and Z?

A. Y+3*Z
B. (Y+Z)/4
C. 2*Y+3*Y
D. 3*Y+Z
E. 3*Y+4.5*Z


Correct answer is A
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by GMATGuruNY » Thu Feb 13, 2014 6:23 am
Three grades of milk are 1%, 2%, and 3% fat by volume. If x gallons of 1%, y gallons of 2%, and z gallons of 3% are mixed to give x+y+z gallons of 1.5% grade, what is x in terms of y & z ?

- y + 3z
- (y+z)/4
-2y + 3z
- 3y + z
- 3y +4.5
The desired grade -- 1.5% -- is equal to the AVERAGE of x=1% and y=2%
(1% + 2%)/2 = 1.5%.
Thus, a mixture composed of equal amounts of x and y will be 1.5% grade.

Let x=2, y=2, and z=0, implying that the mixture will composed of equal amounts of x and y (2 unit liters each).
The question stem asks for the value of x=2. This is our target.
Now plug y=2 and z=0 into the answers to see which yields our target of 2.
Only A works:
y + 3z = 2 + 3(0) = 2.

The correct answer is A.

Algebraically:

(1% of X) + (2% of Y) + (3% of Z) must be equal to (1.5% of X+Y+Z).
Thus:
x + 2y + 3x = 1.5(x + y + z)
10x + 20y + 30z = 15x + 15y + 15z.

Since the question stem asks for the value of x, solve for x:
20y + 30z = 5x + 15y + 15z
5y + 15z = 5x
y + 3z = x.

The correct answer is A.
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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Thu Feb 13, 2014 6:26 am
Three grades of milk: 1%, 2%, and 3% fat by volume. X gallons of 1%, y gallons of 2%, and z gallons of 3% are mixed to give x + y + z gallons of 1.5%. What is x in terms of y and z?
a. y + 3z
b. (y + z)/4
c. 2y + 3z
d. 3y + z
e. 3y + 4z
Let's start with a "word equation" and slowly turn it into an algebraic expression:

Total fat in mixture = 1.5% of (x+y+z)
(1% of x) + (2% of y) + (3% of z) = 0.015(x+y+z)
Rewrite as: 0.01x + 0.02y + 0.03z = 0.015x + 0.015y + 0.015z
Multiply both sides by 100: 1x + 2y + 3z = 1.5x + 1.5y + 1.5z
Rearrange and simplify: 0.5y + 1.5z = 0.5x
Multiply both sides by 2: y + 3z = x

Answer = A

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